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MOTHER AND CHILD FOUND DROWNED IN THE FORTH.

On Sunday forenoon, the dead bodies of the wife and infant of George Owen jobbing smith, Stirling, were found in the Forth, near the bridges at Stirling. Three weeks ago she was confined, and on Friday night, being left alone for a little while, she dressed herself, took the infant in her arms, went out, and was not heard of till found on tho river banks. She was found holding tho infant in her arms as if in the act of nursing it. "Why is a well-trained dog like a doctoi 1 —Bucauss he comes to heal.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 684, 28 May 1875, Page 3

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MOTHER AND CHILD FOUND DROWNED IN THE FORTH. Dunstan Times, Issue 684, 28 May 1875, Page 3

MOTHER AND CHILD FOUND DROWNED IN THE FORTH. Dunstan Times, Issue 684, 28 May 1875, Page 3

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